| Literature DB >> 28056900 |
Nelia M Afonso1,2, Maurice J Kavanagh3, Stephanie M Swanberg4, Jeanne M Schulte3, Tracy Wunderlich5, Victoria C Lucia4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Human papillomavirus (HPV) is the most common sexually transmitted infection in the United States. It is also well established that HPV viruses are responsible for a variety of cancers. Little is known about the prevailing knowledge and attitudes toward the HPV vaccine in our future healthcare providers, a majority of whom were among the first in the target age group to receive the vaccine; the same vaccine that they will in turn be expected to recommend to their patients. The aims of this pilot study were to examine the HPV vaccination rate among medical students and determine their knowledge about HPV and attitudes toward vaccination.Entities:
Keywords: Attitudes; Human papillomavirus; Medical students; Needs assessment; Vaccination
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28056900 PMCID: PMC5217643 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-016-3969-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Participant characteristics (N = 214)
| Characteristics |
|
|---|---|
| Age | |
| ≤25 years | 141 (66.2) |
| 26–30 years | 64 (30.0) |
| ≥31 years | 8 (3.8) |
| Gender | |
| Male | 101 (47.4) |
| Female | 112 (52.6) |
| Year in medical school | |
| 1st year | 71 (33.2) |
| 2nd year | 60 (28.0) |
| 3rd year | 45 (21.0) |
| 4th year | 38 (17.8) |
| Race/Ethnicity | |
| Asian | 53 (25.0) |
| Black/African american | 8 (3.8) |
| White | 128 (60.4) |
| Hispanic/Latino | 6 (2.8) |
| Other | 17 (8.0) |
| Vaccination status | |
| Fully vaccinated (3 doses) | 75 (35.2) |
| Partially vaccinated (2 doses) | 11 (5.2) |
| Partially vaccinated (1 dose) | 8 (3.8) |
| Non-vaccinated | 119 (55.9) |
Knowledge and Attitudes about HPV Vaccine by Sex (N = 214)
| Total sample positive responsea
| Male positive responsea
| Female positive responsea
| Fisher’s exact test | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Knowledge items | ||||
| HPV is a sexually transmitted infection | 199 (93.4) | 92 (92.0) | 106 (94.6) | 0.58 |
| Men and women can be carriers of HPV | 202 (94.8) | 92 (91.1) | 109 (98.2) | 0.03* |
| HPV vaccine protects against genital warts | 159 (74.3) | 76 (75.2) | 82 (73.2) | 0.76 |
| HPV vaccine protects against cervical cancer | 195 (91.1) | 91 (90.1) | 103 (92.0) | 0.64 |
| HPV vaccine protects against other cancers | 105 (49.5) | 50 (50.0) | 54 (48.6) | 0.89 |
| HPV vaccine is safe | 191 (90.1) | 87 (87.0) | 103 (92.8) | 0.17 |
| HPV vaccine is effective | 194 (91.1) | 91 (90.1) | 102 (91.9) | 0.81 |
| HPV vaccine has few side effects | 163 (76.9) | 69 (69.7) | 93 (83.0) | 0.03* |
| HPV vaccination leads to lasting immunity | 120 (56.3) | 56 (55.4) | 63 (56.8) | 0.89 |
| HPV vaccine is recommended for girls and boys | 169 (79.3) | 70 (70.0) | 98 (87.5) | 0.002* |
| Attitude Items | ||||
| HPV vaccination may lead to risky sexual behavior | 15 (7.0) | 12 (11.9) | 3 (2.7) | 0.01* |
| I have enough information to be able to counsel about HPV vaccine | 86 (40.3) | 37 (37.0) | 48 (42.9) | 0.40 |
| I feel comfortable counseling about HPV vaccination | 86 (40.3) | 40 (40.0) | 45 (40.2) | 1.00 |
| I would recommend the HPV vaccine to friends and family | 173 (81.6) | 74 (74.8) | 98 (87.5) | 0.02* |
| HPV vaccine should be mandatory | 112 (53.8) | 47 (47.5) | 65 (60.2) | 0.07 |
aPositive response: Agree and Strongly Agree Likert scale responses were collapsed
*p < 0.05
Knowledge and Attitudes about HPV Vaccine among Fully Vaccinated and Non-Vaccinated Medical Students
| Fully vaccinated, positive responsesa
| Non-vaccinated positive responsesa
| Fisher’s exact test | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Knowledge items | |||
| HPV is a sexually transmitted infection | 73 (97.3) | 106 (89.8) | 0.08 |
| Men and women can be carriers of HPV | 74 (98.7) | 108 (91.5) | 0.05 |
| HPV vaccine protects against genital warts | 58 (77.3) | 86 (72.3) | 0.50 |
| HPV vaccine protects against cervical cancer | 72 (96.0) | 104 (87.4) | 0.07 |
| HPV vaccine protects against other cancers | 36 (48.0) | 56 (47.9) | 1.00 |
| HPV vaccine is safe | 71 (95.9) | 102 (85.7) | 0.03* |
| HPV vaccine is effective | 71 (95.9) | 104 (87.4) | 0.07 |
| HPV vaccine has few side effects | 64 (85.3) | 83 (70.3) | 0.02* |
| HPV vaccination leads to lasting immunity | 49 (65.3) | 58 (49.2) | 0.04* |
| HPV vaccine is recommended for girls and boys | 68 (90.7) | 83 (70.3) | <0.001* |
| Attitude items | |||
| HPV vaccination may lead to risky sexual behavior | 4 (5.3) | 10 (8.4) | 0.57 |
| I have enough information to be able to counsel about HPV vaccine | 35 (46.7) | 45 (38.1) | 0.29 |
| I feel comfortable counseling about HPV vaccination | 34 (45.3) | 44 (37.3) | 0.29 |
| I would recommend the HPV vaccine to friends and family | 73 (97.3) | 81 (69.2) | <0.001* |
| HPV vaccine should be mandatory | 53 (72.6) | 44 (38.3) | <0.001* |
aPositive responses: Agree and Strongly Agree Likert scale responses were collapsed
*p < 0.05
Themes from open-ended question: What are your views on HPV vaccination? (N = 113)
| Theme | Frequency | Representative quotes |
|---|---|---|
| Benefits of vaccination | 65 (57.5) | “From a public health stand point I feel everyone in the susceptible age range should get the HPV series because it really doesn’t harm anything, but it can be an effective way to prevent the spread of a preventable disease. It is harder to change society behavior than to arm people against the disease.” |
| Emphasis on offering vaccine to boys and girls | 17 (15.0) | “promoting vaccination of males is essential. Many people, even fellow medical students, were unaware that males could and should receive the vaccination. I believe its so important because there is no test for men to get to know if they have HPV, and could unknowingly pass it on to many partners without ever finding out.” |
| “Benefits outweigh the risks and it’s important for males to be vaccinated as well given the risk of infecting their partners.” | ||
| Moral implications associated with the HPV vaccine | 15 (13.3) | “Though I would recommend my patients to receive the vaccine, I do not think it would be ethically wise to force it upon them” |
| “… vaccine is geared to protection of HPV as it is acquired sexually, therefore imposing this would assume that the patient is or will be sexually active in the near future. This may interfere with their personal and spiritual beliefs and thus making such assumptions would be inappropriate….” | ||
| “I really think HPV and all vaccinations should be strongly encouraged but I am on the fence about mandating them. I think mandates make people hostile and more likely to resist and feel forced into decisions that they aren’t comfortable with. From a public health perspective I think getting folks on board with HPV vaccination is a big deal, especially since now we are seeing other cancers (not just cervical) related to it..”. | ||
| Need for counseling skills | 8 (7.1) | “I think we need to educate providers about the best ways to provide the information to not make it sound like an STD vaccine.” |
| “When I got it Gardasil had just come out and then I moved so I never got the third one; I wish my doctor had counseled me further (I don’t remember being counseled, just told by her to get it)” | ||
| Need for education | 10 (8.8) | “To be honest, I never knew much about HPV vaccinations or the recommendations for it, just that it existed.” |
| “Do not know enough about it to really have a view!” |
a51% of reflections contained multiple themes (range 2–3)